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The 24 races season starts in Melbourne, Australia, with every race weekend airing live on Sky Sports.
Channel 4 will shown the British Grand Prix live on 6th July, and will air highlights of every other grand prix, including this Sunday’s race at Albert Park.
Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham will front Sky Sports’ coverage in the company of reporters Ted Kravitz, Rachel Brookes and Craig Slater.
Lazenby and Pinkham will be joined throughtout the season by Martin Brundle OBE, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Jacques Villeneuve, Naomi Schiff, Bernie Collins, Karun Chandhok, Danica Patrick, Jamie Chadwick and Anthony Davidson.
Race commentary will come from David Croft with Harry Benjamin stepping in on selected weekends.
Over on Channel 4, Steve Jones and Lee McKenzie will be joined by David Coulthard, Mark Webber, Ariana Bravo and Alex Jacques.
Sky and Channel 4 have extended their long-standing partnership ensuring motorsport fans across the UK will continue to enjoy free-to-air Formula 1 coverage through to 2026. Sky’s current deal to broadcast Formula One in the UK continues through to 2029.
Friday 14th March
Practice 1 – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 1.00am
Practice 2 – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 4.45am
Saturday 15th March
Practice 3 – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 1.15am
Qualifying – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 4.00am
Qualifying – Highlights – Channel 4 – 10.30am
Sunday 16th March
The Grand Prix – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 2.30am
The Grand Prix – Highlights – Channel 4 – 1.00pm
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The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix will take place this weekend at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. It will
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